You updated to firefox 6, huh? Yeah i decided to test the beta out. And when i initially read this, i said to myself, 'he must be doing something wrong.' So i then tried it. javascript:alert('hey'); Huh that's weird, now i must be doing something wrong. Opened internet explorer, copy pasted, boom. Pop up box saying hey. WTF. After a little Googling, i cam across this.

MozillaFuckTards wrote:For security reasons, data: and javascript: URIs no longer inherit the security context of the current page when the user enters them in the location bar; instead, a new, empty, security context is created. This means that script loaded by entering javascript: URIs in the location bar no longer has access to DOM methods and the like, for example. These URIs continue to work as before when used by script, however.

Damn. I used to be completely in love with Firefox. But i've seriously updated it like eight times this summer. And well i lose more and more addons with each update along with shit like this. I suppose me and Firefox are just growing apart..Mozilla, fuck you.

mShred wrote:You updated to firefox 6, huh? Yeah i decided to test the beta out. And when i initially read this, i said to myself, 'he must be doing something wrong.' So i then tried it. javascript:alert('hey'); Huh that's weird, now i must be doing something wrong. Opened internet explorer, copy pasted, boom. Pop up box saying hey. WTF. After a little Googling, i cam across this.

MozillaFuckTards wrote:For security reasons, data: and javascript: URIs no longer inherit the security context of the current page when the user enters them in the location bar; instead, a new, empty, security context is created. This means that script loaded by entering javascript: URIs in the location bar no longer has access to DOM methods and the like, for example. These URIs continue to work as before when used by script, however.

Damn. I used to be completely in love with Firefox. But i've seriously updated it like eight times this summer. And well i lose more and more addons with each update along with shit like this. I suppose me and Firefox are just growing apart..Mozilla, fuck you.

Chrome for the win!

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. -Rick Cook

mShred wrote:You updated to firefox 6, huh? Yeah i decided to test the beta out. And when i initially read this, i said to myself, 'he must be doing something wrong.' So i then tried it. javascript:alert('hey'); Huh that's weird, now i must be doing something wrong. Opened internet explorer, copy pasted, boom. Pop up box saying hey. WTF. After a little Googling, i cam across this.

MozillaFuckTards wrote:For security reasons, data: and javascript: URIs no longer inherit the security context of the current page when the user enters them in the location bar; instead, a new, empty, security context is created. This means that script loaded by entering javascript: URIs in the location bar no longer has access to DOM methods and the like, for example. These URIs continue to work as before when used by script, however.

Damn. I used to be completely in love with Firefox. But i've seriously updated it like eight times this summer. And well i lose more and more addons with each update along with shit like this. I suppose me and Firefox are just growing apart..Mozilla, fuck you.

mShred wrote:You updated to firefox 6, huh? Yeah i decided to test the beta out. And when i initially read this, i said to myself, 'he must be doing something wrong.' So i then tried it. javascript:alert('hey'); Huh that's weird, now i must be doing something wrong. Opened internet explorer, copy pasted, boom. Pop up box saying hey. WTF. After a little Googling, i cam across this.

MozillaFuckTards wrote:For security reasons, data: and javascript: URIs no longer inherit the security context of the current page when the user enters them in the location bar; instead, a new, empty, security context is created. This means that script loaded by entering javascript: URIs in the location bar no longer has access to DOM methods and the like, for example. These URIs continue to work as before when used by script, however.

Damn. I used to be completely in love with Firefox. But i've seriously updated it like eight times this summer. And well i lose more and more addons with each update along with shit like this. I suppose me and Firefox are just growing apart..Mozilla, fuck you.

People say you can still use the console for all your JS injection needs.

The updates have been confusing me. Firefox 3 was around for a long time before 4 came out. It seems 4 has only been around a short time, and they're already on 6? As for your addons problem, you can modify the addon so it thinks it's compatible with 5 or 6, works more than you'd expect

I dislike Chrome for two reasons: It doesn't ship with Slackware, and there aren't any Tamper Data-like adons (I've read that it isn't possible)

"Well it isn't my fault. I shouldn't have been allowed to do something to crash it." "No, you shouldn't have been allowed to buy a computer in the first place"

mShred wrote:You updated to firefox 6, huh? Yeah i decided to test the beta out. And when i initially read this, i said to myself, 'he must be doing something wrong.' So i then tried it. javascript:alert('hey'); Huh that's weird, now i must be doing something wrong. Opened internet explorer, copy pasted, boom. Pop up box saying hey. WTF. After a little Googling, i cam across this.

MozillaFuckTards wrote:For security reasons, data: and javascript: URIs no longer inherit the security context of the current page when the user enters them in the location bar; instead, a new, empty, security context is created. This means that script loaded by entering javascript: URIs in the location bar no longer has access to DOM methods and the like, for example. These URIs continue to work as before when used by script, however.

Damn. I used to be completely in love with Firefox. But i've seriously updated it like eight times this summer. And well i lose more and more addons with each update along with shit like this. I suppose me and Firefox are just growing apart..Mozilla, fuck you.

People say you can still use the console for all your JS injection needs.

The updates have been confusing me. Firefox 3 was around for a long time before 4 came out. It seems 4 has only been around a short time, and they're already on 6? As for your addons problem, you can modify the addon so it thinks it's compatible with 5 or 6, works more than you'd expect

I dislike Chrome for two reasons: It doesn't ship with Slackware, and there aren't any Tamper Data-like adons (I've read that it isn't possible)

I'm actually using a version of Tamper Data on my Chrome....

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. -Rick Cook

Look up 'Request Maker' ... I don't think it's the same thing as before, but from what I've read it's pretty darn close...

Programming today is a race between software engineers striving to build bigger and better idiot-proof programs, and the Universe trying to produce bigger and better idiots. So far, the Universe is winning. -Rick Cook